Cremation Confusion Is it unscriptural for a Christian to be cremated?
Timothy George | May 21, 2002
Faith-based Bathing What role does baptism play in faith and salvation?
Timothy George | June 1, 2003
Theology for an Age of Terror Augustine's words after the 'barbarian' destruction of Rome have a remarkably contemporary ring.
Timothy George | September 1, 2006
Has God Played Fair? Why did an omniscient God create humankind knowing that people, in every generation, would reject him?
Timothy George | November 12, 2001
Heavenly Bodies What do we gain from a bodily resurrection?
Timothy George | February 1, 2003
Faith-based Bathing What role does baptism play in faith and salvation?
Timothy George | July 1, 2003
ARTICLE: The Translator’s Tale Celebrating the five-hundredth birthday of William Tyndale, the father of the English Bible.
Timothy George | October 24, 1994
The Radical Conservative Richard John Neuhaus helped inspire a generation of evangelicals to participate boldly in the public square.
Timothy George | March 11, 2009
An Improbable Alliance Catholics and evangelicals used to fight over religious liberty. Not anymore.
Chuck Colson & Timothy George | April 11, 2011
Battle For the Past As traditions clashed during the Reformation, history became hotly disputed territory.
Timothy George | October 1, 2001
Love Amidst the Brokenness The fall of Rome was the 9/11 of the ancient world; Alaric, its Osama bin Laden. As the "eternal city" crumbled, Augustine of Hippo pointed Christians to the City of God—the eternal church on pilgrimage through a world that is not our home.
Timothy George | April 1, 2007
John Calvin: Comeback Kid Why the 500-year-old Reformer retains an enthusiastic following today.
Timothy George | September 8, 2009